1998 Recordings All tracks were recorded in 1998. Most of the original versions can be found on The Best Of McCully Workshop released in January 2005.

Birds Flying High
The original version of 'Birds Flying High' is available on a Retrofresh CD compilation called 'Astral Daze - Psychedelic South African Rock 1968-1972'. This CD, released in January 2006, features 18 classic, rare and obscure tracks (16 of which have never previously been released on official CDs before). This compilation CD was compiled by Benjy Mudie and Brian Currin with major input from SA rock collector Tertius Louw.

Musicians:

Mike McCully: Drums, vocals

Tully McCully: Vocals, bass

Rupert Mellor: Keyboards, vocals

Richard Black: Guitar, vocals

Additional musicians:

Kevin Gibson: Drums

Allan Faull: Guitar

Release information:

1998, Micmac Sound, MS001

Comments:

McCully Workshop re-recorded some of their classic songs for the digital age in 1998
at Tully's Spaced-Out Sound studios in Cape Town. They also recorded a number
of new tracks. This is a great album. Wonderful male vocal harmonies, epic guitar solos, superb keyboard flourishes and a thundering rhythm section make this an album that needs to be listened to, over and over again.

All songs written by Tully McCullagh except 'Buccaneer' and 'Chinese Junkman' composed by Mike McCullagh.

This superb Beatlesque track, recorded by the reformed McCully Workshop in 1998, would not be out of place on any Oasis album. That begs the question why Oasis sells millions of CDs and this track is ignored? Even by South African radio programmers!

'She' is one of 6 new songs on the 12-track 'Buccaneer' compilation CD released in 1998. The McCully brothers (Mike and Tully McCullagh) decided to rework some of their classic songs and record some new ones. They went into Tully's renowned Spaced-Out Sound studios in Cape Town in 1998 and a while later they emerged with a freshened-up '98 version of their 1978 chart-topper 'Buccaneer'. The original late 70s band members, Richard Black (lead guitar and vocals) and Rupert Mellor (keyboards and vocals) were recalled to help flesh out these songs. Mike McCully played drums and Tully handled the guitar, bass and vocals while Kevin Gibson (drums) and ex-Falling Mirror guitarist Allan Faull helped out as well.

McCully Workshop have lost none of the spark that made them one of SA's greatest pop/rock bands and 'She' is a great example of how good they still are at writing and playing catchy, listenable pop/rock songs.
- Brian Currin